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Gardening Indoors

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Date: 05/20/2009 Topics: Gardening > Indoor | Photos > Garden  
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Gardening Indoors
I live at an elevation of over 10,000 ft and outdoor gardening is difficult. Our growing season is thirty days long. I am beginning to indoor garden. Here it is May 3rd and it snowed this morning but I am looking at my beautiful tomato blossoms. Sure, a couple of cherry tomatoes won't see me through the hard times, but I will enjoy every bite.

I have started peas, okra, peppers and I am willing to try all kinds of other vegetables and fruits. There is something very rewarding about growing your own food no matter where you live.

By Janice from Leadville, CO

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By tamook (5) Profile Contact
Hi, I live in Nova Scotia, Canada and I'm located around a lot of wooded areas. I would like to try to do this at home without the wildlife inviting themselves over for snack, supper etc. LOLOL
Anyways good luck with your indoor garden. I think my zone is 2-A. Thank-you

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